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1、MANUAL ELECTRICAL NETWORK MONITORING AND CONTROL SYSTEM - APPLICATION DEP 33.64.10.11-Gen. January 1999 DESIGN AND ENGINEERING PRACTICE This document is confidential. Neither the whole nor any part of this document may be disclosed to any third party without the prior written consent of Shell Intern
2、ational Oil Products B.V. and Shell International Exploration and Production B.V., The Hague, The Netherlands. The copyright of this document is vested in these companies. All rights reserved. Neither the whole nor any part of this document may be reproduced, stored in any retrieval system or transm
3、itted in any form or by any PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version means (electronic, mechanical, reprographic, recording or otherwise) without the prior written consent of the copyright owners. PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version PREFACE DEP (Design and Engineering Practice) publ
4、ications reflect the views, at the time of publication, of: Shell International Oil Products B.V. (SIOP) and Shell International Exploration and Production B.V. (SIEP) and Shell International Chemicals B.V. (SIC) The Hague, The Netherlands, and other Service Companies. They are based on the experien
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19、lso applicable to Standard Specifications and DDDs. Standard Specifications and DDDs will gradually be replaced by DEPs. DEP 33.64.10.11-Gen. January 1999 Page 2 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version TABLE OF CONTENTS 1.INTRODUCTION .4 1.1SCOPE 4 1.2DISTRIBUTION, INTENDED USE AND REGULATORY
20、 CONSIDERATIONS4 1.3DEFINITIONS AND NOMENCLATURE.4 1.4CROSS-REFERENCES 8 2.OBJECTIVE OF THE ENMC SYSTEM.9 2.1GENERAL9 2.2AVAILABLE FUNCTIONS9 2.3REAL TIME OR STUDY MODE.9 2.4INTEGRATION OF FUNCTIONS 9 3.NETWORK FUNCTIONS 10 3.1GENERATION .10 3.2Distribution .17 3.3Transmission .19 4.SYSTEM FUNCTIONS
21、 27 4.1Supervisory control and data acquiSItion 27 4.2Communication35 5.SUPPORT FUNCTIONS38 5.1Operation support38 5.2System support39 6.ELECTROMAGNETIC COMPATIBILITY (EMC) 42 6.1Specification of standards and levels.42 6.2Mitigating the electromagnetic disturbance level .43 7.ECONOMIC BENEFIT.44 8.
22、REFERENCES 45 DEP 33.64.10.11-Gen. January 1999 Page 3 PDF created with pdfFactory Pro trial version 1.INTRODUCTION 1.1SCOPE This DEP specifies requirements and gives recommendations for formulating the scope of supply for an Electrical Network Monitoring and Control system (ENMC system) as describ
23、ed in DEP 33.64.10.32-Gen. The operational supply functions of generating systems and transmission functions are normally beyond the scope of supply of an ENMC system. However, a number of these functions may become applicable in large electrical network. The relevant functional diagrams and descrip
24、tions are incorporated in this DEP in case these functions might be required. 1.2DISTRIBUTION, INTENDED USE AND REGULATORY CONSIDERATIONS Unless otherwise authorised by SIOP and SIEP, the distribution of this document is confined to companies forming part of the Royal Dutch/Shell Group or managed by
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